Arkansas Code § 14-287-105

Rates and other fees - Annual audit
Open in Lexace · Ask the AI about this section
(a) Municipal management districts may establish and maintain reasonable and nondiscriminatory rates, fares, tolls, charges, assessments, rents, or other fees or compensation for the use of the improvements constructed, operated, or maintained by the district. (b) The district shall be audited by a certified public accountant each year with the audit findings being published in a daily newspaper with a circulation which includes the district. Acts 1999, No. 230, § 5.
(a) Municipal management districts may establish and maintain reasonable and nondiscriminatory rates, fares, tolls, charges, assessments, rents, or other fees or compensation for the use of the improvements constructed, operated, or maintained by the district. (b) The district shall be audited by a certified public accountant each year with the audit findings being published in a daily newspaper with a circulation which includes the district. Acts 1999, No. 230, § 5.
(a) Municipal management districts may establish and maintain reasonable and nondiscriminatory rates, fares, tolls, charges, assessments, rents, or other fees or compensation for the use of the improvements constructed, operated, or maintained by the district. (b) The district shall be audited by a certified public accountant each year with the audit findings being published in a daily newspaper with a circulation which includes the district. Acts 1999, No. 230, § 5.
(a) Municipal management districts may establish and maintain reasonable and nondiscriminatory rates, fares, tolls, charges, assessments, rents, or other fees or compensation for the use of the improvements constructed, operated, or maintained by the district.
(b) The district shall be audited by a certified public accountant each year with the audit findings being published in a daily newspaper with a circulation which includes the district.
Acts 1999, No. 230, § 5.

‹ Prev All Arkansas sections Next ›


Lexace provides legal information, not legal advice, and no attorney–client relationship is created. Statute text is provided for general information and may not reflect the most recent amendments; verify against the official state code.